Udaybir Sandhu is gradually making his mark in the Indian film industry with good performances. His recent role as Gurbaaz Singh, also known as Pinda, in the film ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ has captivated audiences and critics alike. Initially portrayed as a loyal friend, Gurbaaz’s character takes a dark turn as he is revealed to be a terrorist, showcasing Sandhu’s range as an actor.
Sandhu’s journey in film began with his debut in ‘Gold’ (2018), where he played a hockey coach. A national hockey player from Punjab, he has leveraged his athletic background to bring authenticity to his roles. His recent Punjabi movie debut was in ‘Ik Kudi’ (2025), and he was also seen as Shinda in ‘Amar Singh Chamkila’ (2024).
In preparation for his role as Pinda, Udaybir Sandhu underwent a significant physical transformation, gaining and losing 15 kgs to fit the character’s demands. This dedication has not gone unnoticed, as his performance in ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ has been described as a breakthrough, potentially opening doors to bigger opportunities in the future.
The film itself has been a commercial success, breaking several box office records, including crossing the 1,300 crore mark with its first part. Sandhu’s portrayal has been highlighted as a key element of the film’s appeal, with audiences responding positively to his performance.
As the film continues to perform well, observers are keen to see how this will impact Udaybir Sandhu’s career trajectory. With 31.4K followers on Instagram, his growing popularity suggests that he is on the path to becoming a prominent figure in the industry.
In the competitive landscape of Indian cinema, where films like ‘Jawaan’ have also made headlines with their opening day earnings of 75 crore, Sandhu’s role in ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ stands out as a significant achievement.
As the film continues to draw audiences, industry experts predict that Sandhu’s performance may lead to more substantial roles in the future, further solidifying his place in the film industry.
Udaybir Sandhu is captivating audiences in ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ as Gurbaaz Singh, or Pinda. His journey reflects the potential for growth and success in the ever-evolving landscape of Indian cinema.
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